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      Distributed version control system
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      Efficient branching and merging
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      Fast
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      Open source
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      Better than svn
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      Great command-line application
    • 306
      Simple
    • 291
      Free
    • 232
      Easy to use
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      Does not require server
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      Distributed
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      Small & Fast
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      Feature based workflow
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      Staging Area
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      Most wide-spread VSC
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      Disposable Experimentation
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      Role-based codelines
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      Frictionless Context Switching
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      Data Assurance
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      Efficient
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      Just awesome
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      Github integration
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      Easy branching and merging
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      Light
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      Compatible
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      Possible to lose history and commits
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      Flexible
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      Rebase supported natively; reflog; access to plumbing
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      Easy
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      Fast, scalable, distributed revision control system
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      Team Integration
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      Flexible, easy, Safe, and fast
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      CLI is great, but the GUI tools are awesome
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      It's what you do
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    Cons of Chai
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        Hard to learn
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        Inconsistent command line interface
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        Easy to lose uncommitted work
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        Worst documentation ever possibly made
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        Awful merge handling
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        Unexistent preventive security flows
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        Rebase hell
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        Ironically even die-hard supporters screw up badly
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        When --force is disabled, cannot rebase
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        Doesn't scale for big data

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      What is Chai?

      It is a BDD / TDD assertion library for node and the browser that can be delightfully paired with any javascript testing framework. It has several interfaces that allow the developer to choose the most comfortable. The chain-capable BDD styles provide an expressive language & readable style, while the TDD assert style provides a more classical feel.

      What is Git?

      Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.

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      What are some alternatives to Chai and Git?
      Mocha
      Mocha is a feature-rich JavaScript test framework running on node.js and the browser, making asynchronous testing simple and fun. Mocha tests run serially, allowing for flexible and accurate reporting, while mapping uncaught exceptions to the correct test cases.
      Matcha
      Matcha is a package for building iOS and Android applications and frameworks in Go. Matcha provides a UI component library similar to ReactNative and exposes bindings to Objective-C and Java code through reflection. The library also provides Go APIs for common app tasks.
      Jest
      Jest provides you with multiple layers on top of Jasmine.
      Git
      Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
      GitHub
      GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Over three million people use GitHub to build amazing things together.
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